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A. E. C. Brooks

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“MASS INCREASESThe final paradox of relativity is the increase in mass due to motion. Mass increase has been observed experimentally in particle accelerators, with increases as great as 3000% for particles traveling at over 99.9% the speed of light. How can the mass of an object get bigger just because it's moving?Intuitive explanation. As we saw in Chapter 2, mass means inertia - i.e., resistance to acceleration. If you push something and it doesn't respond much, then by definition it has a large mass or inertia. Now we just saw that pushing on something that is traveling at close to the speed of light has little effect on its speed because the underlying fields are already moving almost as fast as they can. Thus its resistance to acceleration has become greater and this means its mass has increased. Mass increase is just another way of saying that fields can't propagate faster than c.””

Fields of Color: The theory that escaped Einstein

“The average child asks about forty thousand questions between the ages of two and five. And most kids are fantastic at questioning. Niobe Way is an educator who one day was teaching eighth-grade boys how to conduct interviews. She made herself their first interview subject and told them they could ask her anything. Here’s how one of those interviews went: Student A: Are you married? Way: No. Student B: Are you divorced? Way: Yes. Student C: Do you still love him? Way: (Deep gasp of breath) Student D: Does he know that you still love him? Does he know? Way: (Tears in her eyes) Student E: Do your children know?””

How to Know a Person: The Art of Seeing Others Deeply and Being Deeply Seen

“MASS INCREASESThe final paradox of relativity is the increase in mass due to motion. Mass increase has been observed experimentally in particle accelerators, with increases as great as 3000% for particles traveling at over 99.9% the speed of light. How can the mass of an object get bigger just because it's moving?Intuitive explanation. As we saw in Chapter 2, mass means inertia - i.e., resistance to acceleration. If you push something and it doesn't respond much, then by definition it has a large mass or inertia. Now we just saw that pushing on something that is traveling at close to the speed of light has little effect on its speed because the underlying fields are already moving almost as fast as they can. Thus its resistance to acceleration has become greater and this means its mass has increased. Mass increase is just another way of saying that fields can't propagate faster than c.””

Fields of Color: The theory that escaped Einstein

“The average child asks about forty thousand questions between the ages of two and five. And most kids are fantastic at questioning. Niobe Way is an educator who one day was teaching eighth-grade boys how to conduct interviews. She made herself their first interview subject and told them they could ask her anything. Here’s how one of those interviews went: Student A: Are you married? Way: No. Student B: Are you divorced? Way: Yes. Student C: Do you still love him? Way: (Deep gasp of breath) Student D: Does he know that you still love him? Does he know? Way: (Tears in her eyes) Student E: Do your children know?””

How to Know a Person: The Art of Seeing Others Deeply and Being Deeply Seen

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Answers to Prayer, from George Müller's Narratives

Answers to Prayer, from George Müller's Narratives

A. E. C. Brooks

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